CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Bengals fans gave Carson Palmer a rude welcome back in his first trip to Paul Brown Stadium since being traded to Oakland last year. The Bengals were even less hospitable. Cincinnati scored on three of its first four possessions and won its third straight game, 34-10, against the Raiders in a fight-marred game at Paul Brown Stadium. Cincinnati left tackle Andrew Whitworth and Oakland defensive linemen Tommy Kelly and Lamarr Houston were ejected with 7:16 left in the fourth quarter following a fight that erupted one play after an inadvertent whistle denied Oakland a fumble recovery and possible touchdown. Quarterback Andy Dalton, drafted in the second round to replace the disgruntled holdout Palmer in 2011, completed 16-of-30 passes for 210 yards and three touchdowns while running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis rushed for 129 yards and one touchdown as Cincinnati improved to (6-5) to keep pace in the AFC playoff chase and send Oakland (3-8) to its fourth s...

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